Ed Malyon

Liam Prenderville

With Arsenal suffering a defensive crisis over the winter period, Arsene Wenger was forced to chuck Hector Bellerin in at the deep end.

The Spaniard hasn't looked back since, proving reliable at the back and a real threat going forward.

His form has seen him edge ahead of Mathieu Debuchy and Calum Chambers in the Emirates pecking order and shows no sign of giving his position up.

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Neil Rowlands

I'm not about to be the only one NOT to name Harry Kane after his amazing rise from a regularly loaned-out reserve seemingly set to end up at a Watford or Charlton to 30-goals-in-a-season star and full England international.

Remember - even Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino wasn't convinced in the early months of the season.

Kane didn't get his first Premier League goal until November 2nd and his first league start was a week later.

Alex Richards

When Luis Suarez left and Daniel Sturridge got injured and were replaced by the ill-fitting Mario Balotelli and the sub-par Rickie Lambert and Fabio Borini Raheem Sterling was forced to carry the can.

And while his recent contract negotiations have distracted, over the course of the season he's been excellent.

Whether asked to play up front, out wide, as a No.10 or at wingback, he's given his all and largely been fantastic.

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Hamish Mackay

Last season Harry Kane was squad player fighting for his future at Tottenham. This season he’s the first person at the club since 1991/92 to reach the 30 goal mark in a single campaign.

He’s no flat-track bully, either. Kane scored match-winning braces against the league’s best two teams - Arsenal and Chelsea.

Ben Burrows

Most will plump for a certain Tottenham striker here, but allow me to plead the case for another emerging youngster.

James Ward-Prowse of Southampton has enjoyed a sensational season at the heart of the Saints midfield and played well beyond his still very tender years.

At 20, he has only scratched the surface of his enormous potential too.

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James Whaling

I think the pros got it spot on. Harry Kane has come out of seemingly nowhere to take the top flight by storm this term, and his goal tally is reflective of his contribution at White Hart Lane.

It is easy to forget he wasn't a regular in the Premier League until Christmas time, playing second fiddle to Roberto Soldado, despite his exploits in the Europa League

Liam Corless

It's hard to look beyond Harry Kane when it comes to this category. He started the season on the periphery at White Hart Lane, restricted mostly to Europa League starts and cameo Premier League appearances.

In fact, the 21-year-old was only handed his first top flight start in November, which makes his 30-goal haul all the more remarkable.

He's scored vital goals against Arsenal, Liverpool and, most memorably, Chelsea on New Year's Day when he tore the best defence in the country apart with ease.

Kane is a shoe-in for this one.

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The Awards

1. Player of the Year

Any player who had made at least five 2014/15 Premier League appearances as of April 1, 2015

2. Young Player of the Year

Any player born on, or after, January 1, 1993 who had made at least five 2014/15 Premier League appearances as of April 1, 2015

3. Best Premier League Club of the Year

Fans choose the club they feel has performed best throughout the season. This club might have staved off relegation, competed for a place in Europe, or won consistently against the top four.

4. Manager of the Year

The outstanding managerial performance across the season.

5. Content of the Year

All Premier League clubs were given the opportunity to submit their favourite piece of content from the 2014/15 season – so that fans can pick their favourite.

6. BT Sport Best XI of the Year

Any player who had made at least five 2014/15 Premier League appearances as of April 1, 2015. The goalkeeper, four defenders, four midfielders and two forwards with the most votes will make up the team.